*Terminations are adjusted to reflect dispositions by panels assigned to
cases filed in other districts and cover the "number of cases"
terminated.

Case Activity During the Month of November
2007

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APPELLATE
DISTRICTIIIIIIIVTOTAL

Cases Filed66584838210

Civil19303320102

Criminal47281518108

Cases
Terminated576449114284

Opinion - Civil8174 393  III/IV68

Opinion - Criminal10114172  I/IV42

3  III/IV

Sum. Disp. - Civil17181  I/IV17

1  III/IV

Sum. Disp. - Criminal21922175  I/IV69

Memo Opinion - Civil511121846

Memo Opinion - Criminal764825

Other - Civil12249

Other - Criminal41038

Cases Reopened091010

Civil091010

Criminal00000

Notices of Appeal Filed:IIIIIIIVTOTAL

One-JudgeAppeals7137633

Civil583319

Criminal254314

Three-Judge Appeals51403726154

Civil719271366

Criminal4421101388

Sup. Writs Filed21227

Sup. Writs Terminated0031013

Granted00000

Denied, Dismissed, Other0031013

Sup. Writs Pending1743731

Leave to Appeal Filed81227

Leave to Appeal Terminated525416

Granted00202

Denied, Dismissed, Other523414

Leave to Appeal Pending2532838

Additional Matters During the Month of November
2007

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APPELLATE
DISTRICTIIIIIIIVTOTAL

Motions Filed

Numbered Cases827667104329

Extensions of Time59553156201

Unnumbered Cases97575445253

Sua Sponte Matters1814163583

Total Motions Filed256202168240866

Motions
Terminated

Numbered Cases826264114322

Extensions of Time51533755196

Unnumbered Cases80515940230

Sua Sponte Matters2411213793

Total Motions Terminated237177181246841

Motions Pending

Numbered Cases120472659252

Extensions of Time18611136

Unnumbered Cases3892958

Sua Sponte Matters18841949

Total Motions Pending194703398395

Opinions
Circulating:301761770

Opinions
Approved but not Released:1168025

Petitions
for Bypass Filed00000

Civil00000

Criminal00000

Certifications
Filed00011

Civil00000

Criminal00011

Petitions for
Review Filed1912151561

Civil11641031

Criminal8611530

Wisconsin Court of Appeals

Explanation of Termination Categories

OPINIONS

Includes three-judge and one-judge authored opinions and
per curiam opinions.All per curiam
opinions are assigned to a supervising judge who has the responsibility for
approval of the final draft of the opinion after circulation to the panel.

SUMMARY DISPOSITIONS

Includes opinions issued in the form of a court order
after the court has reviewed the briefs and record, and following a screening
and decision conference(s).All
dispositions in this category are assigned to a supervising judge who is
responsible for approval of the final draft of the opinion after circulation to
the panel.

MEMO OPINIONS

Includes opinions issued in the form of a court order
prior to a screening and decision conference(s).Examples of memo opinions are:jurisdictional terminations; petitions for
writs denied or granted if the order terminates the action; petitions for leave
to appeal that are denied; summary disposition of unscreened cases  usually
upon a motion; motions to dismiss on the merits that are granted; transfers to
circuit court; any other miscellaneous termination of an appeal in which
judicial time is expended and a full explication of reasoning is set forth.

OTHER

Includes miscellaneous orders
terminating cases that are issued by the Clerks Office.Examples of miscellaneous orders are:voluntary dismissals; stipulations to
dismiss; failure of an appellant to submit filing fee information.

Please Note:Case filings are counted according to the
district of origin and tracked through the appellate process in the filing
district.Terminations, however, are
counted in the district that issued the opinion.For example, a case filed in District IV, but
transferred to District III, will be counted as a pending case in District IV
until the opinion is issued when adjustments will be made to reflect the
termination by District III.In this
example, the District III termination will result in one less case pending in
District IV.

Page 2 of the Monthly Statistical Report reflects how many
cases terminated by a particular district are transfer cases.Page 3 of the report reflects the current
status of transfer cases.